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ENERGY

Sierra Leone’s Renewable Energy Transition Drive By Musa Kamara   Dr Kandeh Yumkella speaking at the Climate Resilience and Energy Transition Dialogue Tears Streamed down her cheeks, unchecked and relentless, her throat tightened, and a lump forming that made speech impossible. Situation of crying mother Fatima Bangura who just lost

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THE CUMMINGS’ PERSPECTIVE

By Jensen Brian Abass Cummings     The Shift in Convocation Traditions Among Sierra Leonean Students: A Call for Reflection Real-life examples of this trend can be found at the most prominent universities in Sierra Leone. For instance, at Fourah Bay College (FBC), one of the oldest and most reputable

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Segepoh; The Agile, Young and Vibrant Speaker of the House

By Dadson A. Musa   Hon Segepoh Solomon Thomas, Speaker of Parliament Coming from a humble background and his decision to focus and work hard has been the hall mark of our current speaker of the 6th Parliament of the Republic of Sierra Leone. Segepoh Solomon Thomas, born in the mid-seventies in

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It’s Time We Raise Boys to Be Good Husbands Too

By Michaella Faith Wright     For too long, the focus has been on preparing daughters for marriage. Isn’t it time we give our sons the same foundation? For generations, African parents have placed a significant focus on preparing their daughters for marriage, ensuring they are equipped with the skills

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Assessing Transportation Challenges in Freetown

By Fatmata Binta Bah     Freetown, the bustling capital city of Sierra Leone, is a place of immense cultural historical significance. However, as the city has expanded, it has faced significant challenges, most pressing being its transportation crisis. The transportation crisis in Freetown has become one of the most

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HUMAN RIGHTS

Respect For Human Rights in The Practice of Effective Democratic Systems   By Alusine Sallieu Kargbo It goes without saying that the urge for a move from dictatorship, oligarchy and autocratic forms of leaderships led to the adoption of democracy. The adoption was to guarantee individual citizens right to equal

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HUMAN RIGHTS

Discrimination Against Woman and Girls; A Persistent Challenge By Ramatulai Leigh   Discrimination against women and girls remains a pervasive issue worldwide, affecting their lives in numerous ways. Despite significant progress in gender equality over the past decades, millions of women and girls continue to face systematic barriers that hinder

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Ending Child Trafficking in Sierra Leone: A Call to Action

byChernor M. Jalloh     In a poignant and significant gathering on August 28th, 2024, the Bintumani Hotel in Freetown was the venue for a retrospective session focused on the ongoing battle against child trafficking in Sierra Leone. Organized by the Government of Sierra Leone and the Center on Human

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Breaking Barriers: Women Leading the Way in Male-Dominated Industries

By Michaella Faith Wright     In an era where gender equality is at the forefront of global conversations, women are pushing boundaries and making remarkable strides in industries once deemed inaccessible. These women are rewriting the rules, proving that no field—whether construction, technology, or finance—is off-limits. Their success stories,

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Exploring Human Rights Prowess in Sierra Leone

By Dadson A. Musa       Human rights issues are issues that pertain to the well-being of people, especially the vulnerable. It enhances civility, peaceful coexistence and a fair and just society anywhere in the world. The rights of people flourish, especially in a democratic dispensation like we have

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